***MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS ON MONDAY. USE CAUTION IN THE WATER DUE TO THE GREATER FREQUENCY OF RIP CURRENTS THAT COULD BE LIFE THREATENING***

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Weather Summary: High Pressure over the Atlantic Ocean will eventually weaken and give way to two cold fronts this week. Temps will stay above normal over the next 7 days.

Tonight: After the sun sets and the weak shortwave energy in the atmosphere which created the daytime showers, moves further away, expect dry conditions to prevail with overnight lows inland dropping to the mid and upper 50's, with lower 60's along the beaches.

Monday-Tuesday: Over the next two days there will be a slight (20%) chance of seeing a passing afternoon shower/thundershower. The best chance for seeing any showers on Monday and Tuesday look to be near the coast. Temperatures are forecast to be in the lower to mid 80's Monday and Tuesday away from the ocean. Both days coastal communities will have temps holding in the upper 60's to around 70 degrees.

Wednesday-Friday: The first of two cold fronts approach and move through the area on Wednesday with little to no moisture, but then stalls across the area and moves north as a warm front. Scattered diurnal showers and t-storms are forecast to affect parts of the Lowcountry and SE Georgia Thursday, before another cold front passes through the region on Friday. Afternoon temps around Savannah are forecast to stay in the low to mid 80's.